Pulsewidth (2024)
Cinematographer, Colourist
A man with no memory learns that he is the sensory extension of his own digital consciousness, intended to experience and create art.
Shot with inspirations ranging from Darren Aronofsky’s ‘PI’ (1988), Shinya Tsukamoto’s ‘Tetsuo: The Iron Man’ (1989), to the experimental short films of both Aldo Tambellini and Takashi Ito. ‘Pulsewidth’ is the visual culmination of technique and style learned and discovered in making previous works with co-Director/ Writers, Louis Nixon and Thom Honeybone. Visual Techniques explored throughout productions of my earlier works such as tape looping, hyperlapse and motion extraction among others, allowed for the story to be told in a multitude of sequences in varying mediums. Pulsewidth was shot in some of the most interesting locations I have ever had the pleasure of shooting at like the Wrights Hill WW2 Gun emplacement pits and Stonehenge Aotearoa.




